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The Eye
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After 18 years of blindness, 20-year-old violinist Wong Kar Mun (Lee Sin-Je) regains her vision when she undergoes a corneal transplant. However, she got more than what she bargained for when she realized she could even see ghosts.
After 18 years of blindness, 20-year-old violinist Wong Kar Mun (Lee Sin-Je) regains her vision when she undergoes a corneal transplant. However, she got more than what she bargained for when she realized she could even see ghosts.
Actors:
Edmund Chen,
Kanta Aeamsamang,
Yin Ping Ko,
Wasarat Thrasarchoti,
Ben Yuen,
Tao Leung,
Wai-Ho Yuen
Edmund Chen
4 February 1961, Singapore
Kanta Aeamsamang
Yin Ping Ko
Wasarat Thrasarchoti
Ben Yuen
Tao Leung
Wai-Ho Yuen
November 5, 1981
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An atmospheric and cleverly executed nail-biter.
Globe and Mail
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Though perhaps not the greatest thing since sliced eyeballs, The Eye is definitely worth a look, or even a double-take.
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'The Eye' could be worth seeing as a matinee or rental.
Denver Post
July 25, 2003
Seeing dead people? A jarring journey from darkness into light? Granted, it's been done. But there are sweet, difficult pleasures here just the same.July 30, 2007
Made me jump a bunch of times, and seriously creeped me out at least three times.
Denver Rocky Mountain News
July 25, 2003
It's a definite display of talent, but without enough thematic richness to get deeply under our skins.November 21, 2003
With its spooky first-person rendering of Mun's experience -- blurred, tentative, disoriented -- The Eye creates a world of constant and imminent upheaval.